NEW DELHI: Pakistan stars such as Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Mohammad Rizwan are now expected to feature in the upcoming Big Bash League, after Cricket Australia reportedly secured a last-minute reprieve following the PCB's ban on overseas T20 leagues.

Last month, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had suspended all no-objection certificates (NOCs) for players wishing to participate in franchise T20 tournaments abroad. This decision came just a day after Pakistan's dramatic Asia Cup final loss to India in the UAE.

The move had been a major setback for Cricket Australia and BBL franchises, many of which had already signed several Pakistani players for the upcoming season.

A report in SEN Radio said a solution had been reached.

"About three weeks ago the Pakistan Cricket Board emailed agents of star players to tell them no objections certificates would be on hold," Australian journalist Tom Morris told SEN.

"Pakistan - like India - would not allow its players to play in the Big Bash or any franchise league outside of the country. This rocked the Big Bash, it rocked Cricket Australia with seven of the eight clubs having one Pakistan player," he said.

"I've done more digging and I understand CA reached to the PCB on the issues and now they have clarified that these seven players will be allowed to play in the BBL and there is no material change."

The report did not mention how the stalemate was broken.

"How it transpired behind the scenes? We might never know, but what we do know is the stars can play this summer. Imagine getting an email on September 29 to say they can't play this season - absolute panic stations. Crisis averted."

(With PTI Inputs)